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  • UC IPM: Nectarine Weed Photo Gallery with Common and ...

    University of California IPM — Nectarine Weed Photo Gallery with Common and Scientific Names. More about weeds in nectarine: K. Hembree, UC Cooperative Extension, Fresno Co. Conyza Canadensis Common Names Scientific Names Oxalis spp. Calandrinia ciliateMore…

  • FUNGICIDE EFFICACY FOR NECTARINE DISEASES

    University of California IPM — Do not use fungicides with the same FRAC number and high resistance risk more than twice in one year. Strains of Monilinia fructicola resistant to Benlate (label withdrawn), Topsin-M, and T-Methyl are present in some peach and nectarine orchards. ...More…

  • Nectarine Pest Management Guidelines

    University of California IPM — UC agricultural management guidelines for control of nectarine pests. Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides Used in Nectarines to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees (9/06) Nectarine Weed Photo Gallery, with Common and Scientific Names ...More…

  • Introduction to Weeds Photo Gallery

    University of California IPM — Links to photos and descriptions of common weeds of California. The UC IPM Weed Photo Gallery includes many, but not all, weed species commonly found in California farms and landscapes. Additional species will be added over time. ...More…

  • POSTEMERGENT

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Herbicide Treatment Table on Nectarine. Weed management in organic orchards COMMENTS: Apply to soil in 10 gal/acre or more before planting and incorporate mechanically 2.5 inches deep. Use untreated soil to fill in ...More…

  • Susceptibility of Winter Weeds to Herbicide Control in ...

    University of California IPM — Spring/Summer More about weeds in nectarine: Weed management on organic orchards DIU = diuron (Karmex, Diurex) SIM = simazine (Princep, Caliber) K. Hembree, UC Cooperative Extension, Fresno Co. Pr = perennial plant 2,4D = 2,4-D* (Orchard ...More…

  • HAIRY FLEABANE.

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Special Weed Problems on Nectarine. Johnsongrass can be a serious problem, especially in young nectarine orchards. It can be controlled by repeated tillage during the dry summer months, but the soil must be fairly dry ...More…

  • Weed Management in Organic Orchards

    University of California IPM — Two herbicides that are registered for use in an organic orchard are Matran II, a clove oil product, and AllDown, an acetic acid/citric acid product. Food grade vinegar (acetic acid), which is usually between 5 and 8% acetic acid, is effective ...More…

  • IRRIGATION SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Integrated Weed Management on Nectarine. Late fall weed survey. Survey your orchard after the first rains of the fall when winter annuals have germinated. Monitoring weeds in fall accomplishes several tasks. It will ...More…

  • Scientific Name: Scolytus rugulosus

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Shothole Borer on Nectarine. Prune to eliminate areas in older trees infested with shothole borer. Remove severely infested trees. Burn or remove all infested wood from the orchard before the growing season starts. Do ...More…

  • Plant Bugs

    University of California IPM — COMMENTS: Restricted entry interval is 4 days for nectarines. UC Management Guidelines for Plant Bugs on Nectarine. Adult lygus bugs are somewhat variable in color and size. In general the adults are about 0.20 to 0.25 inch long. Lygus hesperus ...More…

  • Scientific Name: Parthenolecanium corni

    University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for European Fruit Lecanium on Nectarine. Fruit lecanium is frequently kept under control by parasites including Aphytis spp., Coccophagus spp., Encarsia spp., and Metaphycus spp. and predators including lady beetles and ...More…


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